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  • A phase III study of anti-B...
    Furman, Richard R.; Grossbard, Michael L.; Johnson, Jeffrey L.; Pecora, Andrew L.; Cassileth, Peter A.; Jung, Sin-Ho; Peterson, Bruce A.; Nadler, Lee M.; Freedman, Arnold; Bayer, Ruthee-Lu; Bartlett, Nancy L.; Hurd, David D.; Cheson, Bruce D.; For The Cancer Leukemia Group B And Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group

    Leukemia & lymphoma, 04/2011, Letnik: 52, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    Anti-B4-blocked ricin (anti-B4-bR) is a potent immunotoxin directed against the CD19 antigen. Previous phase I and II studies suggested a possible role for anti-B4-bR as consolidation after high-dose chemotherapy and autologous stem cell transplant. Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) 9254 is a phase III study which randomized 157 patients with B-cell lymphoma in complete remission following autologous transplant to treatment with anti-B4-bR or observation. With a median follow-up time for patients of 5.8 years, the median event-free survival for protocol treatment and observation are 2.1 and 2.9 years, respectively (p = 0.275). The median overall survival for treatment and observation are 6.1 years and not reached, respectively (p = 0.063). Therefore, no differences were found in event-free survival and overall survival between protocol treatment and observation, although there was a trend toward improved survival with observation. These data fail to support a role for anti-B4-bR as consolidative therapy after bone marrow transplant in patients with B-cell lymphoma.